Reviews & Ratings

“Beautiful location and equally beautiful site.”

Read a few comments about this property but having stayed it's just nit picking. Nobody will redecorate a place before the next family come six hours later and nowhere I have ever stayed is without fault.
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Read a few comments about this property but having stayed it's just nit picking. Nobody will redecorate a place before the next family come six hours later and nowhere I have ever stayed is without fault.
It's a VERY quiet, comfortable and well maintained site, cleverly planted to give the maximum privacy with the minimum loss of sun from the south facing verandahs. Restaurant/ take away DEFINATELY worth a visit or two and staff very welcoming. You can wait on the comfy sofas with your dog and enjoy a drink while waiting for your take away too. Hot tubs clean and maintained daily. Wouldn't hesitate to return and would definitely recommend.

“The lodge needs a good clean and general updating.”

“Lovely stay in a very tranquil setting.”

Well equipped property and hot tub definitely a bonus! Would have appreciated the option of a late check out. Would definitely return and recommend to others.

- Mrs Jones, July 2019

“On the whole the place was fantastic very much enjoyed the peace and quiet.”

. the log cabin was amazing. except for the patio windows needed a good cleaning and the hot tub was noisy through the night on a couple of nights, but other than that the experience was enjoyed we would book again...

- Mr Wood, July 2019

“Our honeymoon with our 4 year old daughter and little dog in tow.”

What a beautiful, peaceful place. We saw rabbits, buzzards, squirrels, all manner of wildlife set against the backdrop of the picturesque valley. Equidistant from both Looe and Polperro this was the perfect escape for us as a family. The lodge was well equipped and clean and the hot tub was a firm favourite everyday. Twice in our weeks stay we didn’t even venture out of the lodge we just enjoyed just ‘being’. The fact that it was also dog friendly was a huge plus for us and our little mate was in her element. We also ate at the Old Mill on-site twice and it was lovely. Thankyou Sykes cottages!

- Mr Cartwright, July 2019

“Absolutely beautiful quiet location,had a lovely 7 night stay in May at the Lakeview 2 lodge.”

Grounds and site was stunning,lodge itself was in need of some upgrades,was clean and had everything you could need,it was just looking very worn in parts. Overall though a nice relaxing break

- Mr Wood, May 2019

“It was everything and more we wanted, only problem was the dishwasher never fully cleaned the dishes, there were always marks, stains etc left even if there were only a small load in the dishwasher it wasn’t always very clean when it had finished.”

I would suggest someone to take a look at it. Other than that I would 1000% stay here again!

Thank you for bringing these issues to our attention. As you are aware, we have brought this to the owners attention who has now rectified these issues.
Thank you again for your valued feedback. We would love to see you again in the future.
Owner relations

“Lovely place to go if you want to be away from everything!”

On arrival we were amazed at how beautiful stonerush lakes were. The cabins looked fantastic and did not disappoint.
They could have done with an update inside with curtains not fully fitting the windows in the main bedroom, shower leaking as the seal was broken at the bottom.
Having a private hot tub was fab... but again could have been stronger than what it was!
As for the local area... well nothing is local! The nearest pub is a good 15 minute drive away with the coast being around 20, so we found ourselves driving around a lot more than we would have liked for a holiday!
Staff onsite were really friendly and helpful about where to go and what to do!
As for dog friendly... its brilliant you can take the dogs in the lodges but unfortunately there was no where on site to take them for a walk off lead as the area that was meant for this had over grown!

Stonerush Lakes

Nestled on the outskirts of the pretty rural village of Lanreath, are these beautiful modern lodges. The properties have undergone extensive renovation to provide a wonderful holiday experience for couples, friends and families alike, where you can enjoy a peaceful and tranquil stay in the heart of the Cornish countryside. Each property benefits from homely sitting rooms where you can curl up with your loved ones and spend the evening catching up with your favourite TV shows, cook up delicious home-cooked meals in the well-equipped kitchens and have those family gatherings at the dining table over a well-deserved glass of champagne. Discover a range of well-presented bedrooms, with modern beds so you can get some much needed rest for the day's ahead, whilst also offering plenty of modern furniture for your personal items. Outside, there are private garden areas where you can enjoy a spot of alfresco dining with a refreshing drink of an evening, some of which boast hot tubs for that spot of luxury and views across the lakes. Within walking distance of your property lies the Old Mill lakeside bar and restaurant, the perfect opportunity to grab some lunch or an evening meal and enjoy those stunning views across the lake out towards Miller's Island on the outdoor decking area, or keep warm by the woodburning stove. Stonerush Lakes is also nestled around four lakes which feed a meandering stream and offer some of the most picturesque views only a stone's throw away! You are within driving distance of the bustling seaside town of Looe to access some of its most beautiful views across the seaside and plenty of tourist attractions. East Looe Beach is perfect for spending your afternoons sunbathing on the golden sands, swimming in the shallow waters, or taking the opportunity to get involved with Cornwall's favourite sport of surfing! Discover Looe Valley Vineyard for some wine tasting, Looe Island - hugely popular for its nature reserve and abundance of wildlife. The South West Coastal Path is also within reach and is ideal for those keen walkers and cyclists to enjoy the best of both country and coastal sites. Take a tour of the nearby towns of Looe, Polperro and Fowey for a variety of historical sites and amenities nearby. Stonerush Lakes provides an excellent base for those seeking to tour this wonderful part of the Cornish countryside.

The property

This attractive wooden lodge rests on the secluded Stonerush Lakes Park, 2 miles from the village of Lanreath.

Perfect for a small family or two couples, the lodge offers a warming accommodation any time of year.

After navigating your way through the resort, park up next to the property and take a moment to admire the glorious countryside that surrounds you.

The open plan living area boasts large double doors that allow you to catch a glimpse of the lovely view outside.

Complete with an alluring log burner, two plush leather sofas and a flat screen TV, the comfortable seating area is the perfect place to unwind after a day of exploring.

Just off to the side rests the smart kitchen, finished with a refreshing combination of white units and an oak worktop.

The two bedrooms are immaculate as the rest of the property with a luxurious en-suite double bedroom and the equally as comfortable twin room.

There is also a family bathroom which serves the guests staying in the twin.

Outside you’ll find the inviting terrace area where you can enjoy some wonderful views.

The fabulous hot tub is a welcome addition, giving you something to look forward to at the end of your day.

Covering 28 acres of countryside, Stonerush Lakes has a pub/restaurant on-site, as well as plenty of walking routes.

Close by is the village of Lanreath which has a shop, Post Office, pub and church and further afield there are a range of amenities which can be discovered at the seaside resorts of Polperro and Looe.

The iconic Eden Project is just over 30 minutes by car, and is an ideal day out, whatever the weather.

Treat yourself to an escape in this stunning Cornish location.

Summary

All-ground-floor

Two bedrooms: 1 x double with dressing table, 1 x twin

Bathroom with shower off taps, basin and WC

Shower room with shower, basin and WC

Open-plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove.

Starter pack for woodburner available end of September to end of March only, at other times guests need to bring their own woodburner fuel

Bed linen and towels inc. in rent

Cot and highchair

Off road parking for 1 car

Decked terrace with furniture and hot tub

One well-behaved pet welcome

Sorry, no smoking

Shop 4 miles, pub/restaurant on-site 5 mins walk

Check-in 4pm, check-out 10am

Note: One step into the property from the parking space

Note: Due to balcony terrace and lakes on-site, children need to be supervised at all times

Note: BBQ’s are not to be brought to the site

Note: Pets to be kept on a lead at all times on site.

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About the location

LANREATH

Pelynt 2 miles; Looe 5 miles; Polperro 6 miles.

Lanreath is a village in southeast Cornwall, five miles west of Looe. Lanreath is rural in character with a local shop and Post Office as well as a parish church. There are a number of ghost stories associated with Lanreath. The best-known features a ghost in black driving a coach pulled by a headless horse. Nearby Pelynt is home to a parish church, a number of local shops and pubs, especially the Jubilee Inn, which was an original farmhouse dating back to the 16th Century. Looe is Cornwall’s second largest fishing port and hence there is always a lively maritime bustle around the quay area of East Looe, which is connected to the quieter West Looe by a seven arched 19th century bridge over the River Looe. The sandy Looe beach adjoins the pier and is very popular with families because of its safe shallow swimming and vast expanse of sand. Polperro is a little further away and is a historic fishing village nestling at the head of a long valley leading down to the sea. With plenty of areas to visit, Lanreath is a quiet, pleasant place offering easy access to the coast, the moors, National Trust properties and Cornwall's famous gardens.